ici, pour les enfants
I’ll make a little money 
selling some simple thing 
to be bought, and thrown away, 
and bought again another day— 
I’ll make a little money.
 
I’ll appeal to people’s vanity 
or maybe make things easier: 
a simple thing that’s fairly cheap 
and can be bought, without a thought— 
I’ll make a little money.
 
I’ll build it in the cheapest way 
and what minor stuff I’ll throw away 
won’t hurt all that very much— 
it isn’t really worth a fuss— 
and I’ll make a little money.
 
I could make things a safer way 
but then I’d have more to pay 
and my customers would shy away— 
and you’re the ones who buy, and buy— 
and I make a little money.
 
I’ll make a little money 
satisfying some daft demand 
for plastic cats, or gnomes that talk, 
or books about the drunken walk— 
I’ll make a little money.
 
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